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  1. Stephen Longstreet (April 18, 1907 – February 20, 2002) was an American writer and artist. [1] Biography. Born Chauncey (later Henri) Weiner (sometimes Wiener), he was known as Stephen Longstreet from 1939. He wrote as Paul Haggard, David Ormsbee and Thomas Burton, and Longstreet, as well as his birth name.

  2. 20 Feb 2002 · Stephen Longstreet was a prolific novelist, screenwriter, cartoonist, and artist whose work ranged in subject from gourmet cookbooks to potboiler detective novels to portraits of American jazz greats.

  3. 22 Feb 2002 · Stephen Longstreet, an artist, screenwriter and author of more than 100 fiction and nonfiction books, has died. He was 94.

  4. Stephen Longstreet has 225 books on Goodreads with 2026 ratings. Stephen Longstreets most popular book is The Canvas Falcons: The Men and Planes of WW1.

  5. ALL THAT JAZZ ART! - 1950s - SL-Artist. Website dedicated to Stephen Longstreet (formerly Henri Weiner) the writer, artist and cartoonist.

  6. Stephen Longstreet was born in New York in 1907, and moved to New Brunswick, New Jersey with his family during his youth. Longstreet studied in Paris and at Rutgers and Harvard Universities; graduating from the New York School of Fine and Applied Art (Parsons) in 1929.

  7. The artist, novelist, and screenwriter Stephen Longstreet was born in New York City on April 18, 1907, and raised in New Brunswick, NJ.